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2013 Ram 1500 Vehicle Suspension Installation And Review Videos

     

SumoSprings Solo Rear Helper Springs Installation - 2013 Ram 1500- Video

SumoSprings Solo Rear Helper Springs Installation - 2013 Ram 1500

Rob: Hey, everybody. It's Rob here at etrailer.com. Today, we're going to take a look at the SumoSprings Helper Springs for the rear axle on our 2013 RAM 1500. Now, there's a lot of different reasons where helper springs may benefit you and your truck. If you happen to haul a lot of heavy loads in the bed of your truck, it's definitely going to help support that. Or if you tell a heavy trailer, it's definitely going to give you a lot more control and comfortability while you're driving.We actually use our truck for a lot of different things. more


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9/29/2020 1:38:13 PM



Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System Installation - 2013 Ram 1500- Video

Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System Installation - 2013 Ram 1500

How's it going Ryan here at etrailer.com. So now, in our 2013 Ram 1500, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install the Timbren rear suspension enhancement.One of the things we like to do before we put our Timbrens on is take a few measurements to see how our suspension will be affected. Right now we do not have our Timbrens installed and we don't have any weight in the bed of the truck. Let's go ahead and see where our ride height is. Here at the back of the truck from the ground, the edge of the wheel well is going to be 39 and one quarter of an inch. And here at the front of the truck, if you take that same measurement from the ground to the wheel well, it's going to be 36 and a half inches. more


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12/23/2019 1:47:06 PM



Best 2013 Ram 1500 Vehicle Suspension Options- Video

Best 2013 Ram 1500 Vehicle Suspension Options

Today we're going to be taking a look at the best suspension enhancements for your 2013 RAM 1500. Starting out here we have our Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System, part number TDR1500DQ. Now moving down we have the Air Lift AirCell Custom Helper Springs Kit, part number AL52205. Here was have the Air Lift 1000 Helper Springs, part number AL60818. Finally we have the Air Lift 5000 Helper Springs Kit, part number AL57365. Now all these kits are meant to do about the same thing. They're meant to help you with your suspension when towing or hauling a heavy load, and keep that squat down in the back. more


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2/27/2017 10:28:08 AM



Air Lift LoadLifter Air Helper Springs Installation - 2013 Ram 1500- Video

Air Lift LoadLifter Air Helper Springs Installation - 2013 Ram 1500

Today in our 2013 RAM 1500 we're going to be taking a look at and installing the Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 Air Helper Springs, part number AL57365. We're going to go ahead and take some measurements of the vehicle at stock right height. The rear of about 40 and 1/2 and the front we're at about 37 and 1/4. We're going to go ahead and put about 1,400 pounds in the back and we'll get some measurements there before we put our airbags into place. We've loaded our vehicle down to about 36 and 1/2 in the rear and about 37 and 3/4, it came up, in the front. Now with our load back in there at about 25 pounds of air in our bags, we're back at 40 and 1/4, right about 1/4 of an inch of where we started from when there was nothing in the truck to start with. We're at 37 and 1/2 and we started from stock at 37 and 1/4, so we came up about 1/4 in the front. more


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6/13/2016 3:12:21 PM



Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System Installation - 2013 Ram 1500 TDR1500DQ- Video

Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System Installation - 2013 Ram 1500 TDR1500DQ

Today on this 2013 Ram 1500 crew cab, we're going to show you part number TDR1500DQ. This is the Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System. This is what the suspension enhancement looks like when it's installed in a truck. Now, with this part number, you get two Aeon Hollow Rubber springs. What this does basically, it replaces the factory bump stop which was originally located in the same spot. What this does is it actually reaches down, closer to the axle and it starts working when you put a load in your truck. Typically, you have an inch of clearance from your axle and the bottom of the rubber spring, so your truck will ride normally before you put a load into it. more


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2/12/2015 1:13:22 PM



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